There's no shortage of horror stories when it comes to bad job interviews. But it's not always the interviewee's fault. How can applicants perform better at a job interview if the interviewer is the problem?

She was an alpha female known as 832F to scientists, but lovingly called " '06" by local tourists, after the year of her birth. She was the most famous wolf in all of Yellowstone National Park, and led the Lamar Canyon wolf pack.

Monday is expected to be the busiest shipping day in history for one of the world's largest shipping companies. FedEx estimates it will ship more than 19 million packages, and it's in large part thanks to an increase in online shopping.

December is the month parents scramble to check off their children's Christmas wish lists. The Jordan School District wants to add one thing to that list that won't cost money: Educators want your gift of time.

The owner of the boat that killed a University of Utah professor spent his first day on trial Monday. A jury was seated, and they'll soon go to work deciding Skyler Shepherd's fate over the next few days.

Good news for those in search of a new doctor: a new online tool allows you to seek out the advice and feedback of the experts -- other patients. University of Utah Health Care claims it's the first in the country to post online physician reviews and comments.

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